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12-13-10, 07:55 PM
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Re: our discussion from "head shots"
It's really tough at first, but then (I hate to say it) you will grow thicker skin.
Wait until the day when you start finding the more unusual problems.
It happens, in nature they simply die and either become food or simply return to the soil.
Some babies will be born so deformed, you will wonder how it lived long enough to be born at all.
I saw a snake once that was born with no lower jaw, it died very shortly after it was born.
I have a snake here that was born with a deformed skull and only one eye, she eats fine, she seems to be doing alright, but I am already "braced for impact" if she does not make it to adulthood.
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12-13-10, 09:37 PM
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Re: our discussion from "head shots"
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That one was here almost the whole two months, it had already been putting on some size.
I had them all housed in poly tote boxes each one with the business card taped to the lid so the bloodlines would not get mixed up. (hets all look alike, so if you mix them it's over)
That snake was trying to escape the tote, got its head wedged in the seam and then twisted it's own neck trying to free itself.
the escapee in the top picture (illustrated by the arrow) squeezed through one of the air holes in the cup.
It all started when I answered an ad for "non feeding snakes" sent me 17 ("junk" hets to him) for nothing more than the shipping fee. The day they arrived, I called him on the phone and said "I thought you told me they would not eat", he replied with "what do you mean" and I said they all just ate for me. I was then immediately asked if I would take on a couple thousand dollars worth of snakes, get them eating and return them.
In exchange for my efforts, I got to cherry pick a few snakes for myself.. Suddenly I found myself in the "snake whispering" business.
The following breeding season was when the huge numbers started.
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Sneaky little buggers! Great story though, thanks for sharing!
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Originally Posted by infernalis
It's really tough at first, but then (I hate to say it) you will grow thicker skin.
Wait until the day when you start finding the more unusual problems.
It happens, in nature they simply die and either become food or simply return to the soil.
Some babies will be born so deformed, you will wonder how it lived long enough to be born at all.
I saw a snake once that was born with no lower jaw, it died very shortly after it was born.
I have a snake here that was born with a deformed skull and only one eye, she eats fine, she seems to be doing alright, but I am already "braced for impact" if she does not make it to adulthood.
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I think that this aspect of breeding will be the most difficult for me to overcome, once I start my project a couple years from now.
I'm glad to hear the one-eyed girl is alive and healthy! It would truly be a great thing if you manage to raise her through to adulthood...I wish more of the breeder's had as kind of a heart as you. I know this can't always be the case though and do not oppose their actions. I'd follow in your footsteps and try to give the little gal as good as life as possible too!
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12-14-10, 02:30 AM
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Re: our discussion from "head shots"
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I'm glad to hear the one-eyed girl is alive and healthy!
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"Patch" died tonight.
R.I.P. little girl.
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12-14-10, 07:07 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: our discussion from "head shots"
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It seemed awesome at first to be honest, I agreed to help out and wound up swamped with a monumental and heartbreaking task.. Learned a lot about the breeding business.
This picture I took the day shipment number one arrived, 10 deli cups each with many snakes inside..
Fed Ex delivered three boxes within a week each with this many or more deli cups inside!
about a dozen to twenty of the snakes died for various reasons, some were just little runts that would not thrive no matter what I did, some had unfortunate accidents like suicide escape attempts.
It's on thing to lose a snake of your own, but when a morph that belongs to someone else dies in my care, I take it a bit harder than losing one of mine.
I moved this as I feel it was derailing the head shots thread...
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re losing a friends snake
most likely because you feel the loss of the snake and on top of that deep inside even though you know you did nothing wrong you feel responsible for letting down a friend
that was a monumental task you took on
kudo's mate
cheers shaun
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12-14-10, 04:46 PM
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Re: our discussion from "head shots"
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"Patch" died tonight.
R.I.P. little girl.
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Wayne, I'm so sorry to hear that  My condolences to you and your entire family. This seems to be a bad month for herp-lovers.
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12-15-10, 08:16 PM
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The Original Urban Legend
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Re: our discussion from "head shots"
Wayne, I'm soo sorry for your loss. My condolences. It's been a rough month for herps on this forum. At least you gave her the best shot you could, which is more than a lot of people would have done.
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